ABSTRACT. This study examines the role of pitch accent in the perception of spoken Japanese by native speakers of Japanese with and without pitch accent in their variety and by students learning Japanese with and without pitch accent in their L1. A gating paradigm using Japanese pitch accented (minimal pair) words was employed to determine how native pitch accent patterns influence word recognition. The results suggest a facilitatory effect of L1 pitch accent background, and of Japanese L1 in word recognition.
Japanese pitch accent is lexically distinctive. JFL learners should know the position of the accent ...
In Japanese, pitch accent information related to words is useful for comprehending degraded speech s...
Previous treatments of Japanese accent have regarded accent as a diacritic feature on the basis of w...
This study examined the role of pitch accent in the perception of spoken Japanese by native speakers...
Three experiments addressed the question of whether pitch-accent information may be exploited in the...
This study investigated the effects of L2 learning experience in relation to L1 background on hemisp...
Recent research has demonstrated that learners of Japanese struggle producing correct Japanese pitch...
The pitch accent system is a prominent and characteristic feature of spoken Japanese, and an importa...
ABSTRACT- The prosodic structure of Japanese polysyllabic words is defined by patterns of high and l...
x, 89 leavesThis thesis investigates the perception of Japanese pitch accent by native speakers of p...
Two experiments examined the processing of Tokyo Japanese pitch-accent distinctions by native speake...
International audienceThis paper reports on a study of the process of perception and repeatability o...
Two experiments examined the processing of Tokyo Japanese pitchaccent distinctions by native speaker...
This paper is devoted to the formation of the skill of perception of Japanese pitch accent. Pitch ac...
Tokyo Japanese has a lexical pitch-accent system whereas Seoul Korean features no wordlevel tonal re...
Japanese pitch accent is lexically distinctive. JFL learners should know the position of the accent ...
In Japanese, pitch accent information related to words is useful for comprehending degraded speech s...
Previous treatments of Japanese accent have regarded accent as a diacritic feature on the basis of w...
This study examined the role of pitch accent in the perception of spoken Japanese by native speakers...
Three experiments addressed the question of whether pitch-accent information may be exploited in the...
This study investigated the effects of L2 learning experience in relation to L1 background on hemisp...
Recent research has demonstrated that learners of Japanese struggle producing correct Japanese pitch...
The pitch accent system is a prominent and characteristic feature of spoken Japanese, and an importa...
ABSTRACT- The prosodic structure of Japanese polysyllabic words is defined by patterns of high and l...
x, 89 leavesThis thesis investigates the perception of Japanese pitch accent by native speakers of p...
Two experiments examined the processing of Tokyo Japanese pitch-accent distinctions by native speake...
International audienceThis paper reports on a study of the process of perception and repeatability o...
Two experiments examined the processing of Tokyo Japanese pitchaccent distinctions by native speaker...
This paper is devoted to the formation of the skill of perception of Japanese pitch accent. Pitch ac...
Tokyo Japanese has a lexical pitch-accent system whereas Seoul Korean features no wordlevel tonal re...
Japanese pitch accent is lexically distinctive. JFL learners should know the position of the accent ...
In Japanese, pitch accent information related to words is useful for comprehending degraded speech s...
Previous treatments of Japanese accent have regarded accent as a diacritic feature on the basis of w...